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Jammin' Jerry's '67 Mustang.

 
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Jul 15, 2005 09:01 |  #1

This is "Jammin' Jerry's" '67 Mustang. He's the guy who plays classic oldies every week at the car meets.
It's the 289 Hi-performance engine/cam combination with 302 heads.


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Jul 15, 2005 10:23 |  #4

Those 67 Fast Back Mustangs simply oozed SEX Appeal! Nice to see the DJ was into more than just spinning oldies. ;) Thanks for sharing this. :D
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Jul 15, 2005 12:11 |  #5

PhotosGuy wrote:
This is "Jammin' Jerry's" '67 Mustang. He's the guy who plays classic oldies every week at the car meets.
It's the 289 Hi-performance engine/cam combination with 302 heads.

Thanks for the great pics of the car Frank. The DJ needs to diet.




  
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Jul 15, 2005 16:49 |  #6

Nice.. You can definately see where the new Mustang got it's lines from....
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Jul 15, 2005 17:42 as a reply to  @ myth337's post |  #7

the shots are lovely
nice colours all over , also the shot of DJ Jerry
he could wear highheels his legs look so good

very nice car
and I like the red one on the left (behind )
in #4 shot

can hardly believe those frying pans etc

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( under the engine lids) that they are all painted the same colour as the cars
I guess that's show business

and the fluffy dice are still swinging
beautiful glossy look off the car, last shot especially

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Jul 15, 2005 18:45 |  #8

can hardly believe those frying pans etc

Again? It's another reflection, Marie! The air cleaner (frying pan) & valve covers are chrome.

and I like the red one on the left (behind )

That might be this one from last year:

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It's from this thread: '36 Chevy Standard

p.s. like I said.. we have to have a chat about your cut-out techniques...

:D Like I said in the other thread, "What can I tell you that isn't in the "Sticky"? Ask.

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Jul 15, 2005 19:35 |  #9

Nice Frank. It even appears to have original style wheels, just like on the '65 I had way back in high school. I'd forgotton all about those hanging "bags" for windshield washer fluid too :)


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Jul 16, 2005 07:55 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #10

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Again? It's another reflection, Marie! The air cleaner (frying pan) & valve covers are chrome. That might be this one from last year:
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It's from this thread: '36 Chevy Standard

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beautiful shot
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Jul 16, 2005 21:52 |  #11

Thanks everyone. I like the way the profile shot came out. It needed almost no retouching at all.


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Jul 18, 2005 14:39 |  #12

:o Well, THAT was an embarrassing moment! I was going to make a print & I noticed that the shadow layer for the profile shot was nicely hidden under the gradient layer! The MAC guys probably saw the car floating in the air! :D
So I've fixed it.

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I later combined some images for Nancy when Jerry 'found' some money for them. ;)

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Jul 18, 2005 14:43 |  #13

Love the last 'Tang photo. I guess all that metal under the hood means it's faster over the 1/4 than my Celica GT-4 (All-Trac to you USA types), hehe. But anytime he wants to go off-road :D

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